Mon, 06/27/2022 - 11:06

There Goes Harvard will point for Pacific Classic with start in San Diego

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There Goes Harvard posts a 8-1 upset in the Hollywood Gold Cup with Irad Ortiz Jr. aboard.

ARCADIA, Calif. – Surprise Hollywood Gold Cup winner There Goes Harvard may have two starts at the Del Mar summer meeting.

On Sunday, trainer Michael McCarthy said the main goal for the upcoming meeting is the Grade 1 Pacific Classic at 1 1/4 miles on Sept. 3. McCarthy said the Grade 2 San Diego Handicap at 1 1/16 miles on July 30 could serve as a prep race.

“I’ve got to figure out how to get to the Pacific Classic and that’s part of it,” McCarthy said of the $300,000 San Diego Handicap.

Mon, 06/27/2022 - 11:06

Dr. Schivel sidelined until fall

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Dr. Schivel (right) gets caught by Aloha West in the final stride of the Breeders' Cup Sprint last November at Del Mar.

Dr. Schivel, a two-time Grade 1 winner who was third in the Group 1 Golden Shaheen Sprint in Dubai in March, is unlikely to race until autumn.

Trainer Mark Glatt said on Sunday that Dr. Schivel “is not quite back to his old self” following the trip overseas.

“We’re not going to push the issue until he tells us he’s ready,” Glatt said. “It looks more like the fall.

“We know when he’s 100 percent, and he’s not.

Mon, 06/27/2022 - 11:00

Lovemesomeme takes easier path in allowance

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Lovemesomeme has won three straight, including this allowance at Churchill on May 29.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A somewhat conspicuous absence from the Grade 3 Chicago won Saturday by Lady Rocket at Churchill was Lovemesomeme, a 6 1/2-length allowance winner earlier in the meet.

“The Chicago was almost like a Grade 1,” said Billy Denzik, the former trainer who co-owns Lovemesomeme. “It would’ve been a huge jump, lightly raced as our filly is. If she keeps making progress, though, I’d guess we’ll be facing those good ones soon enough.”

Mon, 06/27/2022 - 10:56

Turf racing at Churchill will be limited to stakes until end of meet

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Santin holds off Mira Mission to take the Grade 1 Turf Classic by a neck at Churchill in the race preceding the Kentucky Derby.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Racing secretary Ben Huffman said early this week that the suspension of turf racing at Churchill “has actually allowed the course to begin to thrive” and that the four turf stakes scheduled for the coming weekend will be held as scheduled. Besides the three Saturday turf stakes, the Anchorage will be run Sunday. They will be the only turf races through meet’s end.

Horses were to work or gallop over the course Tuesday morning as a test for the weekend, Huffman said.

Mon, 06/27/2022 - 10:50

Mandaloun, Olympiad will lead loaded field in Stephen Foster

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Olympiad stretched his win streak to four by coming back on in the Alysheba after being headed entering the stretch by Happy Saver.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Olympiad and Mandaloun head the prospective field for the Grade 2 Stephen Foster, one of six stakes set for the final Saturday card of the Churchill Downs spring meet.

A terrific Saturday of racing led by the $750,000 Foster anchors a busy closing weekend to the 42-day meet, highlighted by a showdown between the red-hot Olympiad and the 2021 Kentucky Derby winner, Mandaloun.

Fri, 06/24/2022 - 16:26

NYRA announces purse increase for overnight races at Saratoga

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Gimmick wins a maiden race at Saratoga last summer. Thursday's race will be her second start of the year.

Purses for overnight races at the upcoming Saratoga meet will increase by $2,000 to $15,000 per race, depending on condition, the New York Racing Association announced Friday afternoon.

Open second- and third-level allowance races will increase by $15,000 to $120,000 and $125,000, respectively, while a first-level allowance will increase by $12,000 to $115,000.

New York-bred allowance races will increase by $5,000, bringing a second-level statebred allowance up to $100,000.

Fri, 06/24/2022 - 15:32

Pletcher well armed for Belmont Derby, Suburban

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Annapolis won the Grade 2 Pilgrim Stakes at Belmont.

ELMONT, N.Y. -- Annapolis and Emmanuel worked a sharp five furlongs in 59.85 seconds over the Belmont Park turf course Friday morning as they prepare for upcoming stakes engagements.

While both 3-year-olds are being considered for the Grade 1, $1 million Belmont Derby Invitational on July 9, Pletcher said Annapolis is also possible for the $100,000 Manila Stakes at a mile on July 4. Annapolis, winner of the Grade 2 Pilgrim here last fall, finished second in the Penn Mile at Penn National on June 3, a race run over a boggy course.

Fri, 06/24/2022 - 15:10

Prat takes over on Life Is Good in John Nerud Stakes

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Life Is Good will be a hot favorite in the Dubai World Cup off this victory in the Pegasus World Cup on Jan. 29.

ELMONT, N.Y. -- Flavien Prat will ride Life Is Good in the Grade 2, $250,000 John Nerud Stakes at Belmont Park on July 2, trainer Todd Pletcher said Friday.

Prat will replace Irad Ortiz Jr., Life Is Good’s rider for the last year, because Ortiz will be serving a five-day suspension from June 29 through July 3. That suspension was handed to Ortiz by the stewards at Royal Ascot for Ortiz allowing his mount in the Group 2 Queen Mary Stakes, Love Reigns, “to drift left-handed without sufficient correction,” according to the stewards’ report.

Fri, 06/24/2022 - 14:22

Debut winner Opening Buzz pointing to Fleet Treat at Del Mar

Opening Buzz, who cruised to a seven-length win in her debut at Golden Gate Fields on June 11, will have her second start in the $175,000 Fleet Treat Stakes for statebred 3-year-old fillies at Del Mar on July 28.

The Fleet Treat Stakes is run at seven furlongs. Opening Buzz won a maiden special weight race at 5 1/2 furlongs in a quick 1:03.10 on the synthetic track. Owned by Tommy Town Thoroughbreds, Opening Buzz earned a Beyer Speed Figure of 92.

Fri, 06/24/2022 - 14:15

Country Grammer, Smooth Like Strait among Santa Anita workers

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Country Grammer consolida el triunfo en la Dubai World Cup 2022

On Friday, the major stakes winners Country Grammer and Smooth Like Strait were among the notable workers at Santa Anita.

Country Grammer worked a half-mile in 48.20 seconds, his second workout since returning to California following a win in the $12 million Dubai World Cup in the United Arab Emirates in March.

“He finished up nicely,” trainer Sean McCarthy said.

Country Grammer is being pointed for the Grade 1 Pacific Classic at 1 1/4 miles at Del Mar on Sept. 3, with the possibility of a start in the Grade 2 San Diego Handicap at 1 1/16 miles on July 30.